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Hendrickson Christian Classics (22 Classics)

This set includes 22 of the absolute best classics from Hendrickson Publishers.

  • A Plain Account of Christian Perfection
  • A Practical View of Christianity
  • Lectures on Calvinism
  • E.M. Bounds on Prayer
  • How to Pray & How to Study the Bible
  • Orthodoxy
  • In His Steps
  • The Confessions
  • The Pilgrim’s Progress
  • The Imitation of Christ
  • The Practice of the Presence of God
  • Heretics
  • The Kneeling Christian
  • Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
  • The Normal Christian Life
  • Humility & Absolute Surrender Vol 1 & Vol 2
  • Morning by Morning
  • With Christ in the School of Prayer
  • A Short Method of Prayer & Other Writings
  • Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
  • Life in the Spirit
Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-A-plain-account A Plain Account of Christian Perfection
Author: John Wesley
Publication Date: 2007

John Wesley (1703–1791) was an Anglican clergyman and Christian theologian who became an early leader in the Methodist movement. A Plain Account of Christian Perfection represents John Wesley’s historic teaching on Christian perfection and holiness. Although it is one of his key works, it is rarely reissued and is not available as a single volume in hardcover—until now.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-A-practical-viewA Practical View of Christianity
Author: William Wilberforce
Publication Date: 2006

Wilberforce’s classic work, A Practical View of Christianity, is concerned with convincing those who call themselves Christians to pursue “the real nature and principles of the religion which they profess.” Christianity is not a mere morality, to be held in private. Christianity is revelation from God, bringing new rights and correspondent duties. It is an entire way of life that requires diligence and study and that should affect every aspect of the Christian’s public and private life.

This addition to the Hendrickson Christian Classics series has been completely retypeset. An index, explanatory notes, scripture references, translations of Latin phrases, bibliographic information, and other helps ensure that this work will be as valuable to today’s reader as it was to those readers who made A Practical View of Christianity a bestseller for fifty years.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-Lectures-on-calvinismLectures on Calvinism
Author: John Calvin
Publication Date: 2008

Lectures on Calvinism offers a timeless exploration of the theology and thinking of key reformer John Calvin.

These six classic lectures by distinguished scholar Abraham Kuyper (1837–1920) on the key figure in Reformation theology were delivered at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1898. Kuyper introduces Calvinism as a life-system, discussing its relationship to religion, politics, science, and art.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-EM-bounds-on-prayerE.M. Bounds on Prayer
Author: Edward McKendree Bounds
Publication Date: 2006

Methodist minister and Civil War chaplain Edward McKendree Bounds (1835–1913) considered conversation with God as fundamentally vital to the Christian’s life as physical breath. He devoted the last 17 years of his life to intense intercession and to penning some of the most perennially popular works about prayer. This attractive volume features the very best of his beloved writings.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-how-to-prayHow to Pray & How to Study the Bible
Author: R. A. Torrey
Publication Date: 2004

As valuable as when they were first published a century ago, Torrey’s two disciple-making classics—both brimming with practical wisdom encourage believers to grow in the knowledge and love of God. How to Pray describes varieties of biblical “prayer that availeth much.” How to Study the Bible details seven fruitful methods of inductive Bible study. Now together for the first time in one binding!

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-OrthodoxyOrthodoxy
Author: Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Publication Date: 2006

Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936) has been called “the ablest and most exuberant proponent of orthodox Christianity of his time.” One of the twentieth century’s most thoughtful authors, he greatly influenced countless Christian writers including C.S. Lewis and others. Described as one of 10 “indispensable spiritual classics” of the past 1500 years byPublishers Weekly, Chesterton’s Orthodoxy offers a unique explanation of the essentials of the Christian faith, and of his own journey from skepticism to belief.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-in-his-stepsIn His Steps
Author: Charles M. Sheldon
Publication Date: 2004

“What would Jesus do?” When several members of an ordinary American church are challenged to not take a single action without first asking that crucial question, they discover the power of God to transform their own lives—and their world. Charles M. Sheldon’s provocative novel, originally published in 1896 and enthusiastically rediscovered by today’s believers, testifies dramatically to the value of Christian witness in all of life.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-the-confessionsThe Confessions
Publication Date: 2004

Written in the waning days of the Roman era, Augustine’s Confessions are the moving diary of a soul’s journey. From his earliest memories of childhood, through his turbulent and licentious youth, to his resolute conversion at the age of 32, Augustine traces a pilgrimage of unbounded grace. Throughout, he passionately addresses the spiritual questions that have engaged thoughtful minds since time began.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-the-pilgrims-progressThe Pilgrim’s Progress
Author: John Bunyan
Publication Date: 2004

Once the most deeply cherished book in English-speaking households other than the Bible itself, John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress is the allegorical tale of Christian the pilgrim on his journey to the Celestial City. Along the way, Christian encounters both worthy companions and dreadful adversaries. Although The Pilgrim’s Progress was written more than three hundred years ago, this stirring spiritual narrative still bears the power to challenge and encourage readers on their own spiritual journeys.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-The-Imitation-of-ChristThe Imitation of Christ
Author: Thomas Ă  Kempis
Publication Date: 2004

Next to the Bible itself, The Imitation of Christ is the most-published—and most deeply cherished—book in any language. For nearly 600 years, these thoughtful meditations on Jesus’ life and teachings offer practical guidance on the central task of the Christian life: learning day by day to live like Jesus. This modern translation is direct and concise, yet retains a deep devotional flavor.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-the-pracatice-of-the-presense-of-godThe Practice of the Presence of God
Author: Brother Lawrence
Publication Date: 2004

Three hundred years ago, an uneducated lay cook in a French monastery discovered how to enjoy a profound awareness of God moment by moment, even in the midst of busyness and distraction. The Practice of the Presence of God reveals Brother Lawrence’s secrets. Brimming with wisdom and spiritual insight, this classic memoir of the devotional life witnesses to the joy available to all who will seek Him.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-HereticsHeretics
Author: Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Publication Date: 2007

Heretics is the companion volume to the previously published Orthodoxy in Hendrickson’s Christian Classics series. In Heretics G. K. Chesterton unmasks the heresies of contemporary thinking by exposing the faulty thinking of popular notions, especially apparent in the arts. An often overlooked book that contains some of Chesterton’s strongest writing, the author takes on the “heresies” of modern thought, such as negativism, relativism, neo-paganism, puritanism, aestheticism, and individualism. The book includes one of his best essays: “On Certain Modern Writers and the Institution of Family.”

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-the-kneeling-christianThe Kneeling Christian
Publication Date: 2006

“God cannot do some things unless we work. He stores the hills with marble, but He has never built a cathedral. He fills the mountains with iron ore, but He never makes a needle or a locomotive. He leaves that to us. We must work. If, then, God has left many things dependent upon humanity’s thinking and working, why should He not leave some things dependent upon humanity’s praying? He has done so.”

Penned in the earlier decades of the twentieth century, this insightful work by an anonymous British author considers the awe-inspiring act of prayer— and invites believers to a life of confident and joyful intercession.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-grace-abounding-to-the-chief-of-sinnersGrace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
Author: John Bunyan
Publication Date: 2007

Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners is one of the great classic autobiographies, part of the Christian tradition of testimony from The Confessions of St. Augustine to Corrie Ten Boom’s The Hiding Place. In Grace Abounding, John Bunyan (1628–1688), the author of Pilgrim’s Progress, describes his conviction of sin, his struggles against unbelief, his entrance into the meaning and comfort of the Holy Scriptures, and much more.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-The-Normal-Christian-LifeThe Normal Christian Life
Publication Date: 2006

“God makes it quite clear in his Word that he has only one answer to every human need—his Son, Jesus Christ. In all his dealings with us he works by taking us out of the way and substituting Christ in our place. The Son of God died instead of us for our forgiveness: he lives instead of us for our deliverance. So we can speak of two substitutions—a Substitute on the Cross who secures our forgiveness and a Substitute within who secures our victory.”

An early leader in what became China’s phenomenal house church movement, Watchman Nee (1903-1972) spent the last 20 years of his life in a communist prison. This powerful meditation brings the daily reality of following Christ into sharp focus.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-Humility-and-absolute-surrenderHumility & Absolute Surrender Vol 1 & Vol 2
Author: Andrew Murray
Publication Date: 2005

“The condition of God’s blessing is absolute surrender of all into His hands. If our hearts are willing for that, there is no end to what God will do for us, and to the blessings God will bestow.”
—from Absolute Surrender

Greatly concerned for the spiritual guidance of new converts, and for spiritual growth in long-time Christians, Murray penned some of the most enduring devotional classics of Christian literature. The two beloved works in this volume reflect Murray’s longing for a deeper life in Christ and his prayer that others would long for and experience that life as well.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-Morning-by-MorningMorning by Morning
Author: Charles H. Spurgeon
Publication Date: 2006

For tens of thousands of Christians over the last century, Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s Morning By Morning has been a daily devotional guide through life’s ups and downs. New generations can once again enjoy Spurgeon’s beautiful prose and elegant command of the English language in this addition to the Hendrickson Christian Classics series.Morning By Morning offers readers the best of Spurgeon’s insight and wise counsel on themes that are as relevant to our day as they were in his day. In this updated version, Spurgeon’s work is returned to its former brilliance while retaining the beautiful language of the original King James Version.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-with-christ-in-the-school-of-prayerWith Christ in the School of Prayer
Author: Andrew Murray
Publication Date: 2007

This is one of the most beloved books on prayer, written by a man whose entire life was devoted to prayer.

With Christ in the School of Prayer presents a thirty-one day tutorial: each chapter presents a new aspect of prayer, in a concise way that is at the same time rich and joyful, coming from the author’s vital relationship with God. A favorite book for generation after generation, it is as fresh today as when it was first published in the 1890’s. Great for both novice and veteran, this book is a must-have for every personal and church library.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-a-short-method-of-prayerA Short Method of Prayer & Other Writings
Author: Madam Guyon
Publication Date: 2005

Prayer is the application of the heart to God, and the internal exercise of love.”
—from A Short Method of Prayer

Despite a difficult childhood, a loveless marriage, an early widowhood, and life-long persecution, French mystic Jeanne Guyon produced works of extraordinary spiritual power. Admired by Christians for 300 years—including John Wesley, Charles Spurgeon, Hudson Taylor, and A.W. Tozer—her writings offer penetrating insight into cultivating unfettered communion with God.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-Foxes-book-of-martyrsFoxe’s Book of Martyrs
Author: John Foxe
Publication Date: 2004

From the first-century stoning of Stephen through his own perilous time—Reformation-era England—John Foxe recounts the lives, sufferings, and triumphant deaths of dozens of Christian martyrs. [Some were people of rank and influence. Some were ordinary folk. Some were his friends.] Four centuries later, these deeply moving accounts of faith and courage mark a path for modern Christians to measure the depth of their commitment.

Hendrickson-Christian-Classic-Life-in-the-SpiritLife in the Spirit
Author: A.W. Tozer
Publication Date: 2009

Hendrickson presents two classic works on the Holy Spirit by A. W. Tozer, together in one volume for the first time. A superb addition to the best-selling Hendrickson Christian Classics series, Life in the Spirit combines Tozer’s How to Be Filled with the Spirit and The Counselor: Straight Talk About the Holy Spirit from a Twentieth Century Prophet.

In Tozer’s own words, How to be Filled with the Holy Spirit “was made available to the Christian public with the prayer that it may lead thirsty believers to the fountain of living waters.” Since its publication, hundreds of thousands of copies of this practical yet deeply devotional guide have been sold. How to be Filled with the Holy Spirit will refresh and open the reader to the filling of the Holy Spirit.

In The Counselor, Tozer speaks to the current conflict and confusion about the Holy Spirit from a balanced, biblical perspective—not academic, but practical. Tozer promises that the Holy Spirit “is willing—yes, willing—to do for us all that Jesus would do if He were here on earth.” The chapters of this book were originally preached as sermons at Southside Alliance Church in Chicago. Whether spoken or written, Tozer’s words were designed to “promote personal heart religion” among God’s people.